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Director of Student Activities and Leadership

September 27, 2019

Chaminade’s newly hired director of Student Activities and Leadership has called lots of places home.

Texas, Malaysia, California, Greece, Massachusetts, Tennessee.

All that bouncing around is likely why after just a few months in the islands, Joseph Granado has already found himself settled in—and ready to take on a slew of new initiatives.

Granado started at Chaminade in July—when the rest of his office was on summer vacation—and hit the ground running, helping to oversee fall kick-off and new student orientation events.

He said the speedy initiation to life in Hawaii and at the University allowed him to quickly craft a list of priorities for the weeks and months ahead.

One major issue he wants to address: the lack of formal student organization training that instructs on key skills like how to plan and submit a budget and how to take meeting minutes.

“Students turn over every year into their officer positions and nothing is passed down,” he said. “We’re reinventing the wheel year after year.”

Meanwhile, Granado has also broadened the scope of programming that Student Activities will take on.

In addition to the recreation and health and wellness events that students are used to from the office, Granado plans to offer other activities across key “competency areas.”

The beach outings and movie nights will still be part of the mix, he said.

But so will events centered around topics like safety and security, leadership and professional development and financial wellness.

“We’ve broadened our scope to reach a wider audience and provide skills development to our students,” Granado said, “so that when they graduate they can say they learned something from student activities that they weren’t necessarily learning in the classroom.”

Granado comes to Chaminade from MIT—yes, that MIT—where he served as associate director of student activities and leadership.

He loved the job, he said, but didn’t like the location (or the climate).

So when one of his mentors emailed him about the student activities directorship opening at Chaminade, he jumped at the chance to learn more—and pretty soon got the job.

He was elated.

“I thought, ‘This is not real,’” Granado said. “The job that you really want in a place, in a setting that is really desirable.”

Granado grew up in Texas, and got his bachelor’s degree at the University of Texas at San Antonio before going on to earn a master’s degree in Educational Administration at Texas A&M University.

In the years that followed Granado would travel extensively as he worked for a variety of universities and education-focused organizations. He even spent a year in Thessaloniki, Greece as the assistant site director for a cohort of study abroad students from Northeastern University.

He said that all those experiences better prepared him for his position at Chaminade. But, Granado added, Hawaii is also unique among all the places he visited.

The central reason: aloha is everywhere in the islands.

“Here, the word relationship means so much more,” he said. “For people at MIT, for example, relationship was, ‘Hey, how are you doing?’ But relationship here is, ‘let’s go to a luau’ or ‘let’s talk story for three hours.’ I enjoy that a lot.”

Posted by: University Communications & Marketing Filed Under: Featured Story, Institutional, Student Life

Welcome Class of 2023

August 27, 2019

Students, faculty and staff came out in full-force to welcome the newest members of the Chaminade ‘ohana.

New Student Orientation officially began with move-in day on Thursday, August 22. The Chaminade women’s soccer team, men’s soccer team and women’s volleyball team greeted new students and their families in the parking lot to help unload. Later that evening, families joined for a welcome dinner and meet and greet with residence life staff at Hale Lokelani.

Friday began with a welcome by President Lynn Babington and a prayer service in the Mystical Rose Oratory. After, students broke out to meet their faculty while parents met with the Dean of Students. They reconnected over lunch with our Marianist brothers before heading to learn more about student life and exploring the local area on a guided trolley tour.

The day culminated at Academic Convocation, a time-honored tradition where faculty gather and dress in full academic regalia to welcome new students in an official ceremony. As explained by President Lynn Babington, “Academic Convocation formally marks the beginning of your educational experience at Chaminade, bringing together for the first time faculty and students.”

This year’s faculty speaker, Assistant Professor of Forensic Science and Chemistry Dr. Kate Perrault, encouraged students to embrace new opportunities and explore new passions. “You guys are in the driver’s seat now,” said Dr. Perrault. “Your education is in your hands. You will actively make decisions—some small, some a lot bigger—throughout the next four years that are going to shape this journey. Focus on things and decisions that will bring you happiness or fulfillment. Experiment with a new hobby and try new things, and if it doesn’t work, try something else.”

On Saturday, students explored Oahu on an island tour, stopping along the way to take in the sights at various lookout points, explore a Macademia nut farm and taste Dole Whip at the Dole Plantation. On Sunday, the official last day of New Student Orientation, students and their families took an early morning hike up to the top of Diamond Head before heading off to prepare for the first day of classes on Monday.

Welcome class of 2023—we can’t wait to see what you do with your time at Chaminade.

Posted by: University Communications & Marketing Filed Under: Institutional, Student Life, Students

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